Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

Middle English treye, from Old French treie, from Latin tria, neuter of trēs, three; see trei- in Indo-European roots.

Examples

But Wade then found Jones for the long trey from the right wing and Alonzo Mourning, in foul trouble all night, came across the lane to swat away Larry Hughes 'final attempt to tie the game with eight seconds to go.

amd fan boi: do something useful for once if that is all possible, given your penchant for dead-end technologies, shore up the blogs firewall and the one on fsj's IP also. and for f**k's sake shut up about 'caledonia,' or i'll have 'trey' back here insinuating 'c**kf*g' at you for your effeminate use of 'boi'!